Law abiding citizen
Cabin in the woods
Law abiding citizen
Cabin in the woods
It would’ve been very smart of them to have this ad change only affect business ownedchannels, and then open up a fee option for businesses to no longer have ads on their channel
I keep scrolling past this headline and having hope for a brief moment it’s talking about the US. Good luck across the pond
Physical. Hardcover if it exists. I like to collect them
hahahaha, come to steam voice chat. it kinda sucks. but at least it’s not discord
Full AMD. KDE. Only one issue. I RDP into my work laptop, and sometimes I get weird artifacts on the screen until I minimize/maximize. Everything else is flawless
Not enough of a discount to care
I see this as also a very future proof career. Even if businesses move the vast majority of their infrastructure to the cloud they’ll still have an on premises network presence.
Look, if I were to go around saying I were an emperor just because some moisten bint lobbed a scimater at me, they’d put me away.
I never played it, but I watched a video where someone made a kingdom of incest and created the most inbred looking mutant imaginable. So, there is always that option.
2024 ain’t over, you might switch to TempleOS…
I did some quick searching and it sounds like cork farming is great, just hard to ramp up because it takes time for the trees to mature.
Snake river chicken. It’s staple comfort food in our home. Get a Dutch oven chop up several carrots, some onions and potatoes. Fill the Dutch oven about half way with veg, coat with lawrys season salt. Add a layer of chicken thighs skin up add more lawrys. do another layer of chicken thighs and more lawrys. Cover and put in the oven 375 ~1.5 hrs. Check temp of chicken at an hour. Once they are all >=165 it’s done.
Simple, easy, cheap, healthy so long as you don’t care about sodium
That’s really cool, I didn’t realize this was even possible.
UPDATE
Booted to live and used gparted. had to fiddle with un-encrypting/re-encrypting the partitions in order to move everything around correctly, but everything was successful.
nothing ended up needing to be updated in boot. systemd-boot is so basic that so long as the uuids don’t change, then it don’t care.
All in all a good experience.
yeah, that’s been my conclusion as well. ripping off a bandaid that may break bad.
I don’t believe it does, if It does though I can report back
I know, but I didn’t feel like it’s horror in the spirit of the question. OP would need to weigh in.